rubytext 0.0.84 → 0.0.85

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data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ directory and the `showme.rb` script.
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  A simple window:
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(6, 25, 2, 34,
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+ win = RubyText.window(6, 25, r: 2, c: 34,
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  # 6 rows, 25 cols; upper left at 2,4
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  fg: Blue, bg: White) # foreground, background
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ win.puts "This is a window..."
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  How `output` works. This name may change.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(9, 36, 2, 6, fg: White, bg: Red)
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+ win = RubyText.window(9, 36, r: 2, c: 6, fg: White, bg: Red)
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  win.output do
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  puts "Because this code uses #output,"
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ end
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  Windows are bordered by default.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(9, 35, 3, 7, border: false, fg: Black, bg: Green)
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+ win = RubyText.window(9, 35, r: 3, c: 7, border: false, fg: Black, bg: Green)
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  win.puts "A window doesn't have to"
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  win.puts "have a border."
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ win.puts "have a border."
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  Using `puts` will wrap around the window automagically.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(8, 39, 4, 9, fg: Black, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(8, 39, r: 4, c: 9, fg: Black, bg: Blue)
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  win.puts "If your text is longer than " +
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  "the width of the window, by default it will " +
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ win.puts "Scrolling is not yet supported."
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  Scrolling is not yet implemented.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(10, 70, 2, 14, fg: Yellow, bg: Black)
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+ win = RubyText.window(10, 70, r: 2, c: 14, fg: Yellow, bg: Black)
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  win.output do
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  puts "Without scrolling, this is what happens when your window fills up..."
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ end
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  You can use `print` and `p` as well as `puts`.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(10, 60, 2, 14, fg: Blue, bg: Black)
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+ win = RubyText.window(10, 60, r: 2, c: 14, fg: Blue, bg: Black)
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  win.output do
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  puts "The #print and #p methods also act as you expect."
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ end
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  You can still use `puts` (etc.) with files, but watch for `STDOUT` and `STDERR`.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(10, 50, 0, 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(10, 50, r: 0, c: 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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  win.output do
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  puts "Of course, #puts and #print are unaffected \nfor other receivers."
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ end
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  Use `[]=` to stuff single characters into a window (like an array).
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(11, 50, 0, 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(11, 50, r: 0, c: 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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  win.puts "We can use the []= method (0-based)"
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  win.puts "to address individual window locations"
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ win[6,38] = "Z"; win.refresh
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  Likewise use `[]` to retrieve characters from a window.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(12, 60, 2, 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(12, 60, r: 2, c: 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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  win.puts "ABCDE Method [] can retrieve characters "
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  win.puts "FGHIJ from a window."
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ win.puts "(6,7) => '#{win[6,7]}' (0,15) => '#{win[0,15]}'"
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  You can write to `STDSCR` or to a subwindow.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(6, 30, 2, 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(6, 30, r: 2, c: 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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  win.puts "You can write to a window..."
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@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ puts "Nothing stops you from overwriting a window."
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  You can retrieve cursor position and window size.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(12, 65, 1, 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(12, 65, r: 1, c: 5, fg: Yellow, bg: Blue)
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  win.output do
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  puts "You can detect the size and cursor position of any window."
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ end
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  Move the cursor with `go` (and use a block to jump/return).
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(11, 65, 0, 15, fg: Blue, bg: Black)
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+ win = RubyText.window(11, 65, r: 0, c: 15, fg: Blue, bg: Black)
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  win.puts "The #go method will move the cursor to a specific location."
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  win.go 2, 5
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ win.print "DEF"
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  Use `rcprint` to print at specific coordinates.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(13, 65, 0, 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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+ win = RubyText.window(13, 65, r: 0, c: 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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  win.puts "The #rcprint method will print at the specified"
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  win.puts "row/column, like go(r,c) followed by a print,"
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ win.rcprint 10,0, "Later there will be other ways to do this kind of thing."
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  Window navigation: `home`, `up`, `down`, `left`, `right`
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(11, 65, 0, 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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+ win = RubyText.window(11, 65, r: 0, c: 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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  win.go 2,0
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  win.puts " Method #home will home the cursor..."
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ win.go 7, 29; win.right; win.putch("R"); sleep 1
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  More navigation: `up`, `down`, `left`, `right` with a parameter.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(11, 65, 1, 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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+ win = RubyText.window(11, 65, r: 1, c: 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ win.go 4, 29; win.right(5); win.putch("5"); sleep 1
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  Still more navigation: `up!`, `down!`, `left!`, `right!`
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(11, 65, 1, 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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+ win = RubyText.window(11, 65, r: 1, c: 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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  win.go 2,0
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  win.puts "We also have: up!, down!, left!, and right! which can"
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ win.go 5, 21; win.right!; win.putch("R"); sleep 1
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  And finally, `top` and `bottom`.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(11, 65, 1, 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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+ win = RubyText.window(11, 65, r: 1, c: 6, fg: Blue, bg: White)
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  win.puts "#top and #bottom are the same as #up! and #down!"
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ win.go 5, 21; win.bottom; win.putch("B"); sleep 1
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  Somewhat useless, but there is a `center` method.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(15, 65, 1, 6, fg: Green, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(15, 65, r: 1, c: 6, fg: Green, bg: Blue)
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@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ stuff.each {|str| win.center(str) }
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  Changing colors during printing. This syntax will change.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'rubytext'
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- win = RubyText.window(12, 65, 0, 6, fg: Green, bg: Blue)
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+ win = RubyText.window(12, 65, r: 0, c: 6, fg: Green, bg: Blue)
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  win.puts "This is EXPERIMENTAL."
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  win.puts "Use a color symbol to change text color temporarily:\n "
data/examples/demo.rb CHANGED
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ delay 3
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  puts "\n\nNow watch as I create a window:"
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- mywin = RubyText.window(16, 40, 8, 14, fg: :blue, bg: :yellow)
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+ mywin = RubyText.window(16, 40, r: 8, c: 14, fg: Blue, bg: Yellow)
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+ win = RubyText.window(2, 12, r: r0, c: c0, border: false, fg: fg, bg: bg)
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  end
data/examples/prog01.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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- win = RubyText.window(6, 25, 10, 34, # 6 rows, 25 cols; corner @ 10,34
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+ win = RubyText.window(6, 25, r: 10, c: 34, # 6 rows, 25 cols; corner @ 10,34
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  fg: Blue, bg: White) # foreground, background colors
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data/examples/prog02.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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- win = RubyText.window(9, 36, 5, 11, fg: White, bg: Red)
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+ win = RubyText.window(9, 36, r: 5, c: 11, fg: White, bg: Red)
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  puts "Because this code uses #output,"
data/examples/prog03.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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- win = RubyText.window(9, 35, 6, 12, border: false, fg: Black, bg: Green)
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+ win = RubyText.window(9, 35, r: 6, c: 12, border: false, fg: Black, bg: Green)
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data/examples/prog04.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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data/examples/prog05.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog06.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog07.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog09.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog10.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog14.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog18.rb CHANGED
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data/examples/prog23.rb CHANGED
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data/lib/menu.rb CHANGED
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  high = items.size + 2
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  wide = items.map(&:length).max + 4
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  win.saveback(high, wide, r, c)
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- mwin = RubyText.window(high, wide, r+win.r0+1, c+win.c0+1,
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+ mwin = RubyText.window(high, wide, r: r+win.r0+1, c: c+win.c0+1,
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  fg: fg, bg: bg)
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  X.stdscr.keypad(true)
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  sel = curr
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ module RubyText
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  win2:, callback:, enter: nil, quit: "q")
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  high = rows
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  wide = cols
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- mwin = RubyText.window(high, wide, r, c, fg: fg, bg: bg)
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+ mwin = RubyText.indow(high, wide, r: r, c: c, fg: fg, bg: bg)
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  handler = callback
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  X.stdscr.keypad(true)
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  RubyText.hide_cursor
data/lib/settings.rb CHANGED
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ module RubyText
121
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  end
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  end
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- def self.window(high, wide, r0, c0, border: true, fg: White, bg: Blue, scroll: false)
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- RubyText::Window.new(high, wide, r0, c0, border, fg, bg, scroll)
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+ def self.window(high, wide, r:, c:, border: true, fg: White, bg: Blue, scroll: false)
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+ RubyText::Window.new(high, wide, r, c, border, fg, bg, scroll)
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  end
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  def self.hide_cursor
data/lib/version.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  module RubyText
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- VERSION = "0.0.84"
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+ VERSION = "0.0.85"
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  Path = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__)))
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  end
data/lib/widgets.rb CHANGED
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ module RubyText
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  def self.ticker(row: STDSCR.rows-1, col: 0, width: STDSCR.cols,
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  fg: White, bg: Blue, text:, delay: 0.1)
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  text = text.gsub("\n", " ") + " "
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- win = RubyText.window(1, width, row, col, border: false, fg: fg, bg: bg)
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+ win = RubyText.window(1, width, r: row, c: col, border: false, fg: fg, bg: bg)
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  leader = " "*width + text
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  leader = text.chars.cycle.each_cons(width)
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  width.times { win.rcprint 0, 0, leader.next.join }
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ r0 = 2
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  Colors.each do |fg|
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  c0 = 10
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  Colors.each do |bg|
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- win = RubyText.window(1, 7, r0, c0,
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+ win = RubyText.window(1, 7, r: r0, c: c0,
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  border: false,
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  fg: fg, bg: bg)
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  win.puts " TEXT "
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: rubytext
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.84
4
+ version: 0.0.85
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5
  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Hal Fulton
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8
  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2018-12-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2018-12-14 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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12
  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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14
  name: curses